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01/13/11

The Carpenter by David Wilcox & Thoughts on Building Bridges

“The Carpenter” is a great song by a favorite artist of mine and I have a hard time believing it’s not on YouTube or somewhere but I can’t find it! So reading reading the lyrics works really well. David Wilcox (Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, blog) is a singer that I really enjoy because he’s actually a storyteller who happens to put… Read More

01/01/11

New Years Isn’t Always Happy on the Farm

This morning as I read through some of the thoughts of friends on Twitter a single tweet from @farmelady Diane Heckman from central Pennsylvania jumped out at me. Still too young for SS ,so have to have something else for income. just hope all works out and can pay off most of our bills n can keep farm — Diane… Read More

12/22/10

Popcorn is the Favorite Movie or TV Night Snack

I have to admit to assuming popcorn would win the recent poll on favorite movie snack. I love popcorn. While the snack poll included salty and sweet snacks, you can get both with popcorn! Salted with butter, kettle, cheesy, caramel, etc – however it comes YUM! And I really love knowing a bit about the farm!

12/06/10

An Insider’s View of Farmers’ Markets – A Farmer’s Perspective

In August, I had the chance to meet Idaho farmer Lori Anne Lau at the AgChat Foundation’s first training conference (she’s another of the farmers I “met” through efforts online). The sessions kept us fairly busy and I soon realized I didn’t have much of a chance to visit with her. We traded a couple of messages and I asked… Read More

11/18/10

Why is Iced Tea so Southern?

Growing up in the South, “sweet tea” is a way of life! Seriously. There is no thought about the temperature of tea cause it’s almost always served over ice! Wait, I take that back, hot tea is important too. Where I grew up, even children know that you can’t get tea sweetened once it’s been iced down…. every good southerner… Read More

11/15/10

Top New Twitter Hashtags for Farm Topics

If you are on Twitter and interested in agriculture, what hashtags should you use or follow? Here are some of the latest buzzes going around.

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